Hi,
I was wondering is it possible to assign a token and deploy this token via an REST-API (for example with Python).
I can't find any documentation about this.
Kind regards,
Danny
Hi,
I was wondering is it possible to assign a token and deploy this token via an REST-API (for example with Python).
I can't find any documentation about this.
Kind regards,
Danny
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Regards,
Erica
It can be done with SOAP ( Simple Object Access Protocol ) Web Services
refer to the Dev Guide on the 8.x extras iso
here is the 8.3 extras iso and where to find the docs and dev guide
a snippet from the Dev Guide about SOAP
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The SDK already includes the Java SOAP support required to integrate with
Authentication Manager through web services.
This implementation is based on the Axis 1.3 framework.
An application using a SOAP connection is nearly identical to one using a standard SSL EJB connection,
as described in Building and Running Java Applications.
The configuration and setup steps detailed in that section also apply to SOAP connections, with a few differences.
<snip>
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The 8.1, 8.2, 8.3 extras iso is in the same location where the full version downloads are located.
This requires a customer login.
It can be done with SOAP ( Simple Object Access Protocol ) Web Services
refer to the Dev Guide on the 8.x extras iso
here is the 8.3 extras iso and where to find the docs and dev guide
a snippet from the Dev Guide about SOAP
---------------------------
The SDK already includes the Java SOAP support required to integrate with
Authentication Manager through web services.
This implementation is based on the Axis 1.3 framework.
An application using a SOAP connection is nearly identical to one using a standard SSL EJB connection,
as described in Building and Running Java Applications.
The configuration and setup steps detailed in that section also apply to SOAP connections, with a few differences.
<snip>
----------------------------
The 8.1, 8.2, 8.3 extras iso is in the same location where the full version downloads are located.
This requires a customer login.
https://community.rsa.com/version-upgrades